Huub hi,
Thanks for your comments to IESG...
We can easily remove your name from the acknowledgement section. We put
you there upon your request!
I am sorry that I am going to share on the list a private mail from you
to me but I can see no other choice with the mail you have just sent to
the
Craig Finseth snar...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, it's globally unique to a host, not to an interface: the host
(in general) uses the same link-local address on all interfaces.
Thus, you can't tell from the address which interface it refers to.
That kind of setup is pretty rare these days AFAIK.
I fail to understand the issue under discussion.
Can't imagine IEEE denying to grant Ethertype 0x86DD. If, however, from absurd
that had happened, would the world stop or would we take the same information
from the IP header version field?
Regards,
Rui
-Original
Hello,
i) I support this proposal.
Apart from the text section mentioned below, the different versions of the
draft (at least the initial ones) have presented, from the available options
and IMHO, Y.1731 as the readiest/closest most to requirements. On the other
hand, this section
On 3/22/12 08:26 , The IESG wrote:
The IESG has received a request from the Kerberos WG (krb-wg) to consider
the following document:
- 'Deprecate DES, RC4-HMAC-EXP, and other weak cryptographic algorithms
in Kerberos'
draft-ietf-krb-wg-des-die-die-die-04.txt as a Best Current Practice
From: Craig Finseth [snar...@gmail.com]
Actually, it's globally *unique*, because it contains the MAC address.
The problem is that it's not *routable*, even within the context of a
single host. And unless you give an application on the host guidance,
it depends on host-context routing
Rui,
Perhaps more familiarity with the related history over the last
several years would help? I can recommend the MPLS list archives.
Otherwise, I find this remarkably disingenuous.
This is a case of a second solution that was clearly rejected by the
MPLS working group (despite in-person
On 2012-03-23 05:48, Worley, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
...
In regard to URIs:
People have spoken about the annoyance of using % to introduce the
zone identifier, and the fact that % is special in URIs and would
need escaping, etc. But (1) it's unlikely anyone will write URIs with
zone
Hallo Nurit,
You replied:
Thanks for your comments to IESG...
The IESG did send the message in order to make a decision, that
is why I addressed my comments to them.
We can easily remove your name from the acknowledgement section.
Go ahead and do it.
We put you there upon your request!
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